Published Mar 1, 2018 at 11:06 AM

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In this May 16, 2012, file photo, the Facebook logo is displayed on an iPad in Philadelphia.

Facebook announced Thursday that it won't be splitting the News Feed into two after all, CNBC reported.

The social media site said it was ending testing of the change, which would have pushed publisher content onto a second feed away from posts by family and friends.

"People don't want two separate feeds," Adam Mosseri, Head of News Feed, said in a blog post. "In surveys, people told us they were less satisfied with the posts they were seeing, and having two separate feeds didn't actually help them connect more with friends and family."

Users in the six test markets — Bolivia, Cambodia, Guatemala, Serbia, Slovakia and Sri Lanka — reported separating the feed made it harder to find important information, Mosseri said.

Total Lunar Eclipse Comes with Supermoon Bonus

On Sunday night, the moon, Earth and sun lined up to create an eclipse, which was visible throughout North and South America, where skies were clear. It was also the year's first supermoon, when a full moon appears a little bigger and brighter. (This video does not have audio)